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I planted asparagus last fall in zone 6b, still nothing…did they die?


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This was the original post. It’s now end of April and no shoots are coming up. Concerned that they may have died. Is there a way to check? If they did then I will reuse the bed for something else although quite sad as I was hoping for a nice and dedicated asparagus bed.

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Extreme microclimate


Hey Reddit, Thinking about a roughly 500-acre spot in the Upper Nile State region of South Sudan. It gets pretty hot in January (highs around 90, lows around 50). The soil is mostly vertisol with some sandy patches. Would it even be possible to plant trees common in the Northeast US, like pine and poplar, in that kind of environment and soil? And if it somehow worked, what kind of impact could that have on the area? Just curious about the possibilities and challenges!

Also would this increase rainfall???

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WTF happened to my serviceberry? (more pics)


This thing has been so happy for the last year in this spot. It was blooming happily last week! Now, almost all the flowers are dead.

There are plenty of new leaves… i guess? A handful of healthy flowers. The soil is moist, kinda wet, i guess. I am always nervous about root rot, so I pulled it, and the roots look super happy. WTF is up?

I haven’t been good about fertilizing this spring, but that can’t be the cause.

link to pics: https://imgur.com/a/2eVh1Cd

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How to nurture volunteer blackberries in my raised bed?


I have a bunch of 4×4 raised beds in my yard. One of them has a cluster of volunteer blackberries growing in one corner of it this year! It’s semi-shady and annoying to grow anything else in, so maybe I’ll have a raised blackberry bush in there instead. Is this a good idea? Should I just tip-layer the canes and let it go to town, or try to trellis?

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